Employee noticed pain in his right hand from running the controls on our undercutters. He requested to see a doctor and was given a brace. We changed the controls to make them more ergonomic friendly. One week later he states he is fine. He asked to see a doctor on 2/7/06, went 2/14/06.
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November 15, 2005
KS · Metal/Non-Metal
cutting machine operator, ripper, universal operator
MACHINERY
Georgia-Pacific · Over-exertion (Not Elsewhere Classified)
March 11, 2000
KS · Metal/Non-Metal
roof bolter, rock bolter, pinner, mobile roof support operator (mrs)
MACHINERY
Georgia-Pacific · Caught in, under or between a moving and a stationary object
INJURED WAS INTERUPTED BY ANOTHER PERSON, HE STEPPED FORWARD TO ASK WHAT DID HE SAY WHEN THE TAIL JACK WAS COMING DOWN HE AHD PUT HIS RIGHT FOOT UNDER THE JACK AT THAT POINT, THE STEEL TOED SH OES SAVEDHIS TOES FROM BEING CRUSHED, INJURED HAD SMALL FRACTURE TIP OF BIG TOE AND STITCHES.
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